Inner Peace

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The life of inner peace, being harmonious and without stress, is the easiest type of existence. – Norman Vincent Peale

So in the interest of always being completely honest, I have to say this quote kind of made me epically angry.  I’m certainly not disagreeing with what it says.  I mean really, how could you?  It’s 100% true.  Inner peace is the goal and if you have it, your life is pretty darn great.  It’s the achieving inner peace that I’m having a problem.  HOW?  How does one attain inner peace?  I want to have a life that is harmonious and without stress, but I’m darned if I can figure out how to do it.  If anybody finds an answer to this one, let me know – please.  In the mean time, I think I’ll just continue to focus on being positive and happy and being the best possible person I can be.  Who knows, maybe if I do that, inner peace will just fall in to place, and if it doesn’t, I have the benefit of being happy and positive, those are two pretty cool things.

 

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